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A New Dawn for Rivers State

June 20, 2025
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The political landscape of Rivers State, long marred by tension and uncertainty, is witnessing a promising turn. The ongoing reconciliation efforts between Governor Siminalayi Fubara and the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Chief (Barr.) Nyesom Wike, signal a hopeful path toward stability, unity, and progress. As these two pivotal figures take tentative steps to mend their rift, there is growing optimism that Governor Fubara may return from his suspension, speculatively between June and July 2025, heralding a new chapter for the state.

First, let me felicitate with Governor Fubara on reaching the significant milestone of two years in office. In his address on May 29, 2025, marking this occasion, he reflected, “Today marks exactly two years since I took the oath of office as your 7th democratically-elected Governor. … Despite the turbulence, I have remained steadfast and focused, guided by the oath I took and the solemn promise I made to always put Rivers State first.” Despite the turbulence that has defined much of his tenure, his peaceful demeanor shines as a beacon of hope. At the Night of Tributes for the late Chief Edwin Kiagbodo Clark on May 11, 2025, at the Royal House of Grace Church in Port Harcourt, Governor Fubara urged restraint, stating, “Some of the remarks and actions of my supporters were unnecessary and contrary to my personal beliefs and principles of pursuing peace in the midst of the political crisis in the State.” He added, “The moment calls for wisdom, tact,” emphasizing his commitment to calm and reconciliation even in the face of immense challenges. His grace under pressure is commendable and a testament to his dedication to the state’s progress.

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Equally praiseworthy is Minister Nyesom Wike’s willingness to engage in this reconciliatory process, as directed by President Tinubu. Wike, a political titan and former governor who played a monumental role in Fubara’s rise, has shown statesmanship by agreeing to set aside differences for the greater good. His acknowledgment of the need for peace, as evidenced by his hosting of Fubara alongside governors and statesmen at his residence on April 18, 2025, reflects a maturity that Rivers State desperately needs. This gesture, rooted in the President’s call for unity, is a commendable step toward healing the fractures of the past.

The recent closed-door meeting between Governor Fubara and President Tinubu in Lagos on June 3, 2025, is a heart-warming indicator of progress. This engagement, coming amidst behind-the-scenes efforts to restore democracy in Rivers State, underscores a shared commitment to stability. Both Fubara and Wike deserve appreciation for prioritizing the interests of Rivers people above personal or partisan agendas. Reconciliation often demands uneasy compromises, yet their willingness to work together again for the common good speaks volumes about their dedication to the state’s future.

Peace is the cornerstone of development and democracy. Without it, Rivers State—a vital hub of Nigeria’s oil and gas production, infrastructure, and economic potential—cannot thrive. The protracted conflict between Fubara and Wike, which spiraled from a personal rift into legislative chaos, security threats, and a governance vacuum, threatened to derail progress. However, the current trajectory of dialogue and understanding offers hope. A stable Rivers State is not just a local imperative; it is a national necessity, given the state’s role in connecting the Niger Delta and powering Nigeria’s economy. As Governor Fubara noted in his anniversary speech, “Your support has emboldened me to press on and not to retreat, but to work harder to foster peace, reconciliation & forgiveness. These are essential to restoring normalcy & delivering transformational infrastructure, impactful programmes & life-changing services across the State.”

Speculation is rife that Governor Fubara may join the All Progressives Congress (APC) as part of this reconciliation process. If this move proves to be a key factor in bringing lasting peace and the dividends of democracy to Rivers State, the governor is at liberty to make such a choice. The objective must remain the welfare of the good people of Rivers State. Political affiliations, while significant, are secondary to the urgent need for unity, effective governance, and development. If crossing party lines facilitates stability and progress, it is a pragmatic step worth considering. In his anniversary address, Fubara affirmed, “We are at a crucial point in our journey, where difficult decisions must be made. Be assured that every step we take will be guided by your best interests and the enduring good of Rivers State.”

This approach aligns with the vision I articulated in two prior articles. In “Need for Calm in Navigating the Rivers Maelstrom,” published in The Nation newspaper on Tuesday, April 29, 2025, I called for restraint, trust, and a focus on mediation to pull Rivers State back from the brink. Subsequently, in “Political Prodigality and the Path to Peace in Rivers State,” published in The Guardian Newspaper on Monday, May 12, 2025, I reframed the conflict as a familial misunderstanding, urging dialogue and humility to restore unity. Today, as reconciliation gains momentum, these pleas for peace and collaboration are bearing fruit.

The road ahead is not without challenges, but the signs are encouraging. The people of Rivers State yearn for a return to democratic governance, where elected officials can serve without the shadow of conflict or administrative overreach. As Fubara and Wike bridge their divide, and with President Tinubu’s guiding hand, let us remain hopeful. A peaceful, prosperous Rivers State is within reach—a testament to the power of dialogue, compromise, and a shared commitment to the common good.

Professor Steve Azaiki OON, sends this piece in from Toronto Canada

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